One of South Africa’s master photographers, David Goldblatt goes over his carreer, his country, his productions, and his books,
in a conversation with Baptiste Lignel.
From the early days as an editorial photo- grapher for local magazines in the 50s to his international reconnaissance as a major author and analyst of the complexities of his home country.

An in-depth exploration of his work with an insight into his own defining references.

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One of the leading figures in the American tradition of color landscape photography, Richard Misrach alternates between socially significant projects and series of a more contemplative nature, questioning the very medium he uses as much as the world he lives in.“The desert” is the central allegory and backbone of his oeuvre composed of “cantos”.

An in-depth exploration of his work with an insight into his own defining references.

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A book collection

Photographers' References is a book collection of in-depth interviews with established photographers.

Each conversation held over an extended period of time exposes a photographer's thought processes and provides insight into their pratice, mapping out personnal references and influences that have contributed to shape their distinctive visual language.

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"What a killer idea. Looks stunning. Bravo !" Alec Soth

Long interviews can be hard to read, but this one isn’t. I read the book in four sittings, and I didn’t feel I was missing anything, given that the book’s organization helped me stay focused (or become re-focused each time).Jorg Colberg / Conscientious - Read more

"I love this idea of the genealogy of references and how it can be visualized".Susan Meiselas